Hello,
I was born and raised in New York City and lived most of my life on Manhattan Island,land of glass,steel,and concrete.I lived near the George Washington Bridge Witch spans the Hudson River and hung out with friends in Ft,Tryon park,home to The Closters,a well known musuem.I went to Catholic School for nine years
(this may explain my yuri orientation)and went to college for two years, but I did not do well,to much going on at the time. I am new to the internet and even newer to the joys of web comics.
My first discovery of a comic was "Venus Envy" by Erin Linsley
around October 2007 Since then I
never looked back. I just fell in "love".with the stories,the people,the art and of course the
true to life cara I want to change my avatar into a regular picture, but the trial and error method needs to be abandoned.O K I give up! I need help!It only took a year to admit this. Progress?
There are a good number of years between college and webcomics some of them are painful some are happy ,thats life.
Live life while you can!
Tommym
One of my hobbies is the study of global warming.
I love going to Greenwitch Village in NYC.
I do volunteer work at the Center on 13th street in Manhattan.
I wrote two short stories but did not get published.
I am starting a third short story it's about a female student who wants to be a newspaper reporter. she then stumbles upon the Global Warming Cover-Up Plot.
Any one interested in Global Warming should take a look at: SCIENCE VOL.321
12 SEPTEMBER 2008
"Atmospheric Warming and the Amplifcation of Precipitation Extremes" By Richard P Allan and
Brian J Soden
SCIENCE is the JORNAL of the
AMERICAN ASSC.for the.ADV.of SCIENCE for starts,in summary,
They demonstrate that computer models are under estimating,in thier predictions the actual rain fall amounts as recored by space satalites
Hopefully I can convert this story into a Webcomic Book format.
I need to do research for example the N.Y.Times.Febuary 2007 report on the U.N. Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change. Tommym
I like to wrire poems but that's niether here nor there.